The Film Daily (1933)

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Put your EAR to the GROUND! Hollywood Papers Preview 6 M-G-M Hits! Listen! TODAY WE LIVE (Joan Crawford'Gary Cooper) "Characters and thrills make this a real picture. Thrill sequences that carry as much kick as anything ever screened. Excellent production.*' —HOLLYWOOD HERALD "It should sell about all the tickets there are to be sold in your zone. You can't miss this one. Give it everything you have." —HOLLYWOOD REPORTER LOOKING FORWARD (Lionel Barrymore in Clarence Brown's production) "Human stuff, fine finish." —HOLLYWOOD HERALD "Human stoiy and well told. A far cry from the rowdy comedies and sex-dramas that are banging at your boxoffice. Lionel Barrymore gives a grand performance. Clarence Brown's direction is flawless." —HOLLYWOOD REPORTER THE BARBARIAN (Ramon Novarro) "Fine comedy and romance." —HOLLYWOOD HERALD "Picture-goers are literally starved for this type of picture. The femmes will eat it up. Not since 'The Pagan' has Novarro had such opportunity." —HOLLYWOOD REPORTER HELL BELOW (Robert Montgomery, Jimmy Durante, Madge Evans, Walter Huston) "Big war thrills, laughs and love give this smash! Marvelous combination of sea spectacle, rough neck sailor comedy and tense compelling romance." —HOLLYWOOD HERALD "M-G-M has a humdinger in this rip-roaring, highpowered melodrama of the briny. Should take its place as a box-office winner along with 'Hell Divers.' ' —HOLLYWOOD REPORTER THE DEVIL'S BROTHER (Stan Laurel -Oliver Hardy and Dennis King) "Laurel Hardy comedy kept the preview audience in hearty laughter. Dennis King's singing also pleased them. Lots of comedy and excitement." —HOLLYWOOD HERALD "Hal Roach and M-G-M should have an attraction in this production of big-time earning capacity. Ought to outdraw the last Laurel-Hardy feature in every theatre." —HOLLYWOOD REPORTER REUNION IN VIENNA (John Barrymore 'Diana Wynyard) "Lavishly beautiful production should take B top spot with the biggest hits of the season. Looks like a tremendous hit. So much glamor, romance and charm that any audience should climb Into the cheering section. Any audience will go for it in a big way." —HOLLYWOOD REPORTER